February 4, 2020

California Schemin? What on Earth is That? Michelle Drier Tells Us Here


It’s a take off on the Mamas and Papas song and could get you $75.
Bouchercon is the world’s oldest and largest mystery readers and writers and this year, it’s in Sacramento, California’s capital city. When we began discussing a short story anthology for Bouchercon 2020 I wanted a strong California connection and voila!
Here are the submission guidelines:
California Schemin’—Bouchercon 2020 Short Story Anthology
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

Bouchercon 2020 Sacramento invites you to submit a short story for the conference anthology, California Schemin’, to be published for Bouchercon 2020, October 15-18, 2020, in Sacramento, California.
California Schemin’—Bouchercon Anthology 2020 will feature stories by the conference’s guests of honor:  Scott Turow, Walter Mosley, Anne Perry, Anthony Horowitz, Cara
Black, and Catriona McPherson. Editing the anthology will be Art Taylor—winner of the Agatha, Anthony, Derringer, Edgar, and Macavity Awards for his own short fiction. The collection will be published by Wildside Press in late September 2020, with all profits from book sales donated to 916 Ink, a creative writing nonprofit that provides workshops for students grades 3-12 in the Sacramento area to help “transform them into confident writers and published authors.”
The deadline for submissions will be March 1, 2020; see full guidelines below. Authors will be notified when the final selections have been made, sometime in June 2020. An announcement about contributors will be made on the Bouchercon 2020 website after all contributors have been confirmed.
Anthology authors will receive $75 and one copy of the anthology and will be invited to participate in a Bouchercon anthology panel and signing at the conference.
GENERAL GUIDELINES:
Submissions:
1.      Submit your story as an email attachment, in Word .doc or docx, to Bconanthology2020@gmail.com.
2.      The email subject line should read: [your last name goes here], Anthology Submission, [title of story goes here].  For example, Smith, Anthology Submission, All That Glitters Is Not Gold
3.      All author contact information must be in the COVER EMAIL ONLY. Include your real name, your pen name (if you want the story to be published under a different name), your address, phone number, preferred e-mail address, and word count for the story.
4.      There should be no identifying information anywhere on the story.
5.      Stories must be original – not previously published anywhere else.
6.      Stories should be between 1,500 and 5,500 words.
7.      One story submission per person ONLY.
8.      Deadline for submission is midnight on March 1, 2020. Manuscripts MUST be received by that date.
Mandatory Manuscript Guidelines:
1.      Word count: 1,500 to 5,500. Theme: California Schemin’—following that phrase wherever it might take you.
2.      Attach your story to the email. Word doc or docx only. There should be no identifying information in the manuscript. ALL identifying information must be in the cover email.
3.      Use a legible standard font such as Courier or Times New Roman at 12 pt size; no fancy fonts or formatting, please. Italicize (don’t underline) words that are to be italicized.
4.      Indent the first line of new paragraphs by a half-inch tab. Do not simply add additional spacing at the start of each paragraph.
5.      Denote scene breaks with a centered hashtag: #.
6.      Double-space with one-inch margins on all sides.
Questions? Contact Michele Drier, co-chair, Bouchercon 2020: Info@bouchercon2020.org.


Michele Drier was born in Santa Cruz and is a fifth generation Californian. During her career in journalism—as a reporter and editor at daily newspapers—she won awards for producing investigative series. She is the past president of Capitol Crimes, the Sacramento chapter of Sisters in Crime and co-chair for Bouchercon 2020 the world’s oldest and largest convention for mystery writers and fans.
Her Amy Hobbes Newspaper Mysteries are Edited for Death, (called “Riveting and much recommended” by the Midwest Book Review), Labeled for Death and Delta for Death and a stand-alone, Ashes of Memories.
Her paranormal romance series, SNAP: The Kandesky Vampire Chronicles, was named the best paranormal vampire series of 2014 by PRG. The series is SNAP: The World Unfolds, SNAP: New Talent, Plague: A Love Story, Danube: A Tale of Murder , SNAP: Love for Blood, SNAP: Happily Ever After?, SNAP: White Nights,  SNAP: All That Jazz, SNAP: I, Vampire and SNAP: Red Bear Rising . The first book in the mystery Stained Glass Saga, Stain on the Soul, is slated for publication in late spring, 2019.

Her webpage is under reconstruction but visit her facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/AuthorMicheleDrier or her Amazon author page, http://www.amazon.com/Michele-Drier/e/B005D2YC8G/ or find her on Goodreads, Twitter and Instagram.

3 comments:

  1. Thanks from California and Boucherecon for hosting me, Annette!

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  2. Thanks for taking on such an important job. Art Taylor is a wonderful editor. The anthology will be stellar!

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